Do you think of your parents? “Yes, of course,” you may answer, “ I buy a present for my mother on ___1____. And I give my father a present on Father’s Day, __2____.” Then what about the other days of a year? Always ___3___  to think of your parents, not just on some important days.

I have a friend who ___4___ alone, because her parents live in another city. One day I went to see her. We had a nice chat. Then she wanted to make a __5___. She dialed (拨电话号码) the number, but then she put the phone ___6____. After about ten seconds, she dialed the number again. “Hi, Mum…”

Later I asked, “Why did you dial the number _7______?” She smiled, “My parents are old. They can’t get close to the telephone. I always do so ___8___. When I call them I just want to give them ____9___ time to answer the call.”

My friend is a good girl. She is always __10___ her parents. You also want to be a good child, right? So why not learn from her?

1. A. Father’s Day       B. Mother’s Day  C. Teachers’ Day  D. Children’s Day

2. A. too                     B. also                 C either                D. yet

3. A. refuse              B. forget              C. decide             D remember

4. A. live                     B. lives                C lived                 D living

5. A face                     B card                 C. call                  D cake

6. A up                     B off                   C down               D on

7. A once                    B twice                C several times     D may times

8. A lonely                   B slowly              C quietly              D quickly

9. A less                      B little                  C enough             D a lot

10. A thinking about     B laughing at        C picking up         D looking for

To Joy Lee,

Just to remind you that you have four overdue(超过归还期的) books.

Title(题目)          Author(作者)          Due date(日期)

The Age of Innocence     Edith Wharton                        22/1

Mr. Standfast          John Buchan                         24/1

Imagine              Alison Lester                          26/1

Selected Fables       Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm                26/1

Please return these books tomorrow. Other people may be waiting to borrow them.

Mrs. Jane Jones

Librarian

Date: 9/2/2005

Note: You may not borrow any new books until these books have been returned.

根据短文内容,选择正确答案。

1. This note was written by         .

   A. Alison Lester     B. John Buchan           C. Joy Lee               D. Mrs. Jane Jones

2. From this note we know that         .

   A. Joy doesn’t like reading

B. Joy likes watching TV very much

C. Mrs. Jane Jones has borrowed these books

D. Joy may not borrow any new books at the moment

3. John Buchan was         .                                           

   A. the writer of Mr. Standfast                   B. Mr. Standfast

C. the headmaster of this school               D. a friend of Joy Lee’s

4. Can Joy borrow more books if she returns these books at once?

   A. Yes, she can.                                      B. No, she can’t.

C. We don’t know.                                  D. Other people can borrow them.

If you are just starting to collect stamps, here is some advice for you to follow.

At the beginning, collect as many stamps as you can. The ones which you decide not to keep can be traded with other people. Never throw stamps away.

Don’t keep the envelope, unless it is unusual(与众不同). However, do keep the envelope if it is the first date when that particular stamp is used. Some people are very interested in these “first day covers”.

Sooner or later you will decide that you want to collect a certain kind of stamps. It may be stamps from a particular country, or stamps of a particular kind, like stamps with a bird design on them, for example. This will make your collecting much more interesting. You can then look for new ones to add to your collection.

Do join group. There is a lot to learn about stamps and others can help you. Also it is great fun. You will soon learn which stamps other people are collecting and they will start to trade stamps with you, too.

Go to stamp sales and buy whatever you can afford. You can often pick up packs of used stamps very cheaply.

Old stamps that have not been used are usually more expensive than used stamps. Perhaps at the beginning you may only afford used stamps.

Sooner or later, you will find something unusual. It may even be valuable(有价值的,贵重的). Finally, remember that stamp collecting is fun. It can be exciting to get stamps which you do not have yet. Also, many stamps have unusual and beautiful designs, so enjoy them!

1. What’s the first advice for you when you begin to collect stamp?

A. Throw away the ones you don’t need.

B. Only collect the stamps you need to keep.

C. Collect as many stamps as you can.

D. Only collect the stamps you want to trade with other people.

2. What should you do with the envelope?

A. Keep the envelope if it is unusual.

B. Throw away the envelope after you take off the stamp.

C. Keep the envelope every time.

D. Throw away the envelope before you take off the stamp.

3. What kind of stamps are usually more expensive?

A. Old ones.                      B. New ones.

C. Old ones that have not been used.   D. Old ones that have been used.

4. Which one is not the reason to join a group?

A. To enjoy great fun.

B. To learn something about stamps from other members.

C. To trade stamps with other members.

D. To learn how to make stamps from others.

Over thirty thousand years ago people from northern Asia(亚洲北部)went to America. Today, we call these people Indians(印第安人).

The Indians went to America because the weather began to change. Northern Asia became very cold. Everything froze. They had to move or die. How did the first Indians go to America? They walked!

Later Columbus found the New World in 1492. At first, only a few Europeans followed(跟随). They traveled to America in boats. For the next three hundred years, about 500,000 people went there. Then the number grew very quickly. From 1815 to 1915, over thirty-two million Europeans left their countries and went to the United States. The biggest groups were from Germany and Italy(意大利). These Europeans spoke many different languages. Most of them took almost no money. They went to America so that they could find a better life.

1.      went to America first.

A. People from northern Asia                  B. People from Europe

C. People from Germany                     D. Columbus

2. Why did the Indians go to America? Because         .

A. northern Asia became very hot               B. northern Asia became very cold

C. they were interested in America              D. they liked traveling

3. The first Europeans went to America      .

A. by plane       B. by bike        C. by boat      D. by train

4. These Europeans       .

A. didn’t speak the same language               B. spoke English only

C. spoke German only                        D. spoke both English and German

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